Re: CMI Explorer

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If the rep already exists, check the permissions on the folder *and* the
files in the rep. The error below will probably come from not being able to
overwrite existing files in that rep. Try deleting the rep and re-importing
(assuming you have permissions on the root share folder and they're allowed
to be propagated to all child objects under that root).

Andy

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"Larry Waibel" <lwaibel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:VA.000002e3.19007166@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm trying to use the CMI Explorer to automate the importing of components
> into our SCM-controlled XPe database. I have some .sld files that have
> components and repositories in them. We just discovered that the
> repository
> files weren't being copied. So in a batch file I tried the following:
>
> dbi porttalk.sld \\%COMPUTERNAME%\Repositories
>
> but I get the error below. Any suggestions on how to automate repository
> importing? Thanks!
>
> Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.6
> Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1996-2001. All rights reserved.
>
> CMI Explorer version 3.14.620 (CMI revision 578)
> Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Microsoft Corp. All Rights Reserved.
>
> Platform GUID : {B784E719-C196-4DDB-B358-D9254426C38D}
> Platform : (not in database)
> Server : WAIBELXPD
> Database : MantisSQLDB
> Generation : {6437BF39-3730-4FCC-BFF2-6FD2AA0B6F76}
> Open mode : ReadImport (1)
> Repository : Port Talk repository ->
> \\waibelxpd\repositories\{E6A87783-0984-4C5E-9C69-FA00A14F6ABF}
> Error -2147212453 (0x8004235B) in "CMI.CMI.1": CMI.ImportCarrier cannot
> copy
> files to the repository directory
> \\waibelxpd\repositories\{E6A87783-0984-4C5E-9C69-FA00A14F6ABF} because it
> is
> not empty.
> Error in command: "dbi %SLDFILE% \\%COMPUTERNAME%\Repositories" [dbi
> \sdcots\winxpe\src\porttalk.sld \\WAIBELXPD\Repositories]
>
>


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